Six The Best Email Client Desktop
Email is important, even if it's not your top priority. Using a number of different email addresses for different purposes you also get hundreds of emails a day then you’d probably understood by now that managing emails is no easy. But don’t worry there are several email clients available for you that you can use to download, organize and search through your emails. We explore some of the best email clients for windows.
1. Mozilla Thunderbird
Thunderbird is quite popular because of its tabbed interface that seems to modernize classic email client interfaces – basically, older clients seem to have presented as many features as possible, while more modern clients still keep many of those features, but hide them away to make for a cleaner interface. Thunderbird sorts features into different tabs that are only a click away, similar to different tabs on a web browser. This is perfect for those that want to use things like the calendar and contacts list in their email client, but don’t necessarily want to have to be looking at them at all times.
2. Zimbra Desktop
Zimbra Desktop was a top-notch email client for a while but it’s since fallen off the radar – and I’m not sure why. Its main distinguishing features are that it synchronizes locally so you can read all of your email while you’re offline and it aggregates all of your accounts in one place, whether those accounts are for email or social networks.
Basically, you can use Zimbra Desktop as a place to consolidate all of your communication needs. And contrary to what I said before, Zimbra Desktop doesn’t feel bloated. Even with so many features, it works fast and looks great. I can barely summarize all of its awesome features because there are so many.
Zimbra Desktop is free for all and available on Windows, Linux, and Mac.
3. Opera Mail
operaOpera Mail used to be included in the Opera web browser, but it has been spun off into its own app, available as both a mobile and desktop app. Those that have used Opera Next Mail will enjoy the same service, only it won’t be found in the web browser anymore.
Opera Mail is pretty full-featured, offering support for all major email protocols, yet it still manages to remain lightweight when it comes to things like processing power.
As far as the interface of the software goes, Opera Mail is quite clean, and easy to look at, offering a tabbed interface, however some users will find the ease-of-use similar to Outlook, where there is a lot there and it can get overwhelming.
One of the things that many users don’t like about Opera Mail is that it doesn’t offer too much in the way of customization.
Opera Mail is available on both Windows and OS X, and is free to download and use.
4. Claws Mail
Claws Mail is a desktop email client built on a GTK+ foundation. Because of this, it has a clean and minimalistic layout with quick response times. Everything is intuitive in design and the preferences are easily configured. With that said, the program is robust and extensible with all the features you’d need in an email client.
Upon using Claws Mail, you’ll be able to import your settings and emails from other clients like Outlook and Thunderbird. If you ever feel the need to switch away, everything can be exported just as easily. With plugins, you can install extra functionality – like reading RSS feeds, event calendars, and more.
Claws Mail is available for Windows and Linux.
5. The Bat
This email client is made for Windows users with some useful features to manage your email inbox easily. Its dual encryption process keeps your email communication absolutely secure. One can use unlimited numbers of email accounts with this client with no restrictions on the features.
Users can easily send encrypted key-based emails through this client. It can also handle unsafe attachments to keep your system clean and uninfected. It also includes several common email templates which can be used on a daily basis to speed up your email processing routine. Its premium version also supports unique biometric authentication system for added security preventing unauthorized access.
6. MailMate
MailMate And last but not the least, this lightweight email client specifically made for Mac platform is definitely worth giving a try. It has full Markdown support for composing rich emails. Through its advanced search, you can look for information both in the email body as well as in the email header.
It has a rich email notification system which is tightly integrated with the operating system. Smart inboxes ensure you get the right email in the desired section for easy processing. Even if your internet connection is down, this email client works quietly in offline mode. Its layout can also be changed for both normal and wide-screen monitors. Keyboard shortcuts for email signatures can also be used.
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